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Urgently needed - A plumber to fix a boiler.


Marwood

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Hi all,


We recently had our ailing boiler serviced, which passed, but it was recommended that we find someone to carry out a 'power flush' and replace the heat exchanger. The plumber in question was unable to do it for us due to the fact that he does not carry out this kind of work.


Can anyone help or recommend a local plumber that can help? We have tried a couple of people now, but everyone's very busy and the problems we are having with it are getting worse. We are fed up with cold showers and having to run pans of hot water up the stairs to fill the bath for our toddler.


All recommendations welcomed.


Thanks in advance,


Chilly,

East Dulwich.

If you haven't found anyone yet I can highly recommend John 07977 909339.


My boiler packed up a week or so ago and I was left in a cold house with a toddler. John was the only plumber who could source the part needed and fix it that day.


He was also really reasonable, for a plumber :)

We had our system Power Flushed last year by Steve Smith and it sorted out our problems - which sounded very similar to yours. His number is 07738356432 / [email protected]


He fitted a magnaclean / inhibitor chemicals / power flush for ?380 - he came on a Saturday and it was done in a morning.


Highly recommend him (and it took us ages to find him!)

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